Morning Docket: 06.13.23
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* Walking through the arraignment process. This is a public service for Donald Trump, since he might not have local counsel at hand to give him this primer. [New York Times]
* Everything you ever wanted to know about the Miami courthouse. [Miami Herald]
* Trump is encouraging his supporters to show up to the arraignment, but analysts aren't seeing much enthusiasm to go get arrested. [NPR]
* All right, enough of that... the golf merger looks to be in serious trouble, but Wachtell gets to bill either way so it's all good from our perspective. [American Lawyer]
* Employers must continue to provide health insurance that covers cancer screenings, with a special carveout for plaintiffs citing religious objections who got the Fifth Circuit to strike down the rule. [Reuters]
* Stinson looks to expand into California. There are probably some Barber Ranen lawyers out there looking for a new home. [Bloomberg Law News]
* New York courts shut down paying security expenses for former judges... by that we really mean one specific former judge. [Law360]